While the lawsuit against Grindr doesn't contain any specific incidents of rape and murder, it mentions a number of instances where Herrick had to deal with scary situations as a result of being approached by aggressive men from the dating app.

According to TMZ, one of the strangers solicited from the dating app somehow managed to gain access to Herrick's apartment building.

After the man refused to leave, Herrick's roommate confronted the unwelcome visitor in the hallway and threatened to call the police if he didn't leave the premises.

This quickly escalated into an altercation when the man lunged at the roommate and tried to wrestle the phone from his hands.

Herrick says he has endured a great deal of stress from the constant barrage of Grindr suitors.

Court documents reveal Herrick is in “a constant state of hyper-vigilance, afraid that Grindr has been used to incite or seduce the wrong person — somebody who will make good on threats to attack or rape [me].”

Herrick says he has sent 50 complaints to Grindr about the fake dating accounts and has files a total of 14 police reports, but has yet to hear back from them.